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War On Benefit Claiments
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Starting with Benefits Street, there seems to have been a string of 'poverty porn' programmes on TV (especially CH5).
Does anyone actually believe everything that these shows portray? That benefit claiments are all druggies, winos, crooks, chancers, thieves, scum etc? Not to mention that they all seem to live in council accommodation, smoke weed constantly, are single mothers with a partner in nick and don't want to work?
Does anyone actually believe everything that these shows portray? That benefit claiments are all druggies, winos, crooks, chancers, thieves, scum etc? Not to mention that they all seem to live in council accommodation, smoke weed constantly, are single mothers with a partner in nick and don't want to work?
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Most will be genuine claimants but they don't make for large TV audiences. But there will be some as portrayed also. The question is how many are taking us taxpayers for suckers compared to how many are genuinely unable to live adequately without help.
I tend not to watch them as they don't appeal to me; and anyway I'd probably just get angry watching folk live off our efforts whilst the evil government makes invalid excuses to holds back pension for years, trying to force decent folk to labour longer & longer, preferably until they drop, to pay for it all.
I tend not to watch them as they don't appeal to me; and anyway I'd probably just get angry watching folk live off our efforts whilst the evil government makes invalid excuses to holds back pension for years, trying to force decent folk to labour longer & longer, preferably until they drop, to pay for it all.
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